Tea time
It’s very busy these days. As winter is over, the house has to be changed from winter to summer mode. This includes a good cleaning and an excellent occasion to do some chores that were left “for later”.
At the same time, the garden needs a lot of attention. The apple trees, prune tree and almond tree are blossoming. The bees and butterflies are very busy.
The tortoises are showing themselves one by one. I mostly here them, because them going up and down the rocky path is a particular sound. It is unmistakably them moving around. The birds are mating and nesting. And the snake has come out.
This is a huge black snake that is living in the field on the other side of our neighbour’s. Last week the “haye, haye” (snake, snake) calls have started. People see them and tell about it, but nobody kills it. It seems to be very quick a snake of that size. Mohamed, being worried about baby Zakaria being in the garden often, promised to go and chase it with a gun. The meat to lure it has been put aside in the refrigerator.
There is just one hick up. Mohamed is suffering from kidney stones and is in pain since a few days. He has to get rid of them asap.
Just for information. This snake is very shy. It “runs” and hides when people come near. It probably mainly feeds on the neighbour’s chickens’ eggs. He has got many.
This chicken cage also contains our quail that we set free last year. Mohamed has visited our neighbour to tell him that it is ours and that we chose to set it free. Right after that he suffered a kidney stone attack.
Mohamed being ill means lots of people visiting. It means lots of making and serving tea and coffee. And who else is there to do that but me. Although I must say that when M’s sisters are visiting they take over the job and when his daughter and daughter in laws are visiting the dishes are done also. They take care of Zakaria while they are in the house. Suddenly, I find myself out of a job on these occasions.
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